What a hypocrite! Man behind controversial 'revenge porn' site demands that Google remove links to news stories critical of his sleazy empire – on the grounds that pictures of HIM were used without permission

Craig Brittain asks Google to remove links to stories critical of business

Claims they use images and information about him without permission

He ran revenge porn site that posted nude photos of women without consent

A man behind a controversial revenge porn site has asked Google to remove links to stories critical of his seedy business from their search results.

Craig Brittain, whose website posted nude photos of women without their knowledge or permission, is seeking the removal of the articles on the grounds that they feature pictures of him that were used without his consent.

The 28-year-old's now defunct site, Isanybodydown.com,also allegedly charged a 'take-down' fee for victims who want their photos removed.

Craig Brittain, 28, who was behind a controversial revenge porn site, has asked Google to remove links to stories critical of his seedy business

The site was banned from posting or sharing revenge porn photos or video by America's Federal Trade Commission earlier this year.

Brittain sent a Digital Millenium Copyright Act (DMCA) take down to Google objecting to 23 articles remaining in their search rankings, according to the Daily Mirror.

In the notice, which is published online, he claims that images, statements and other identity information was used in the stories without his permission.